Skrilla Dota2 Fantasy

What is Dota2 Daily Fantasy Esports?

Dota2 Daily Fantasy Esports is an online contest where you create a team of Dota2 professional players to compete against other fantasy players.

A daily fantasy contest is usually made up from two or more Dota2 matches. Your team will consist of five players who are participating in the matches. There are a maximum of three players you can pick from each team and you must pick 1 Off Lane, 1 Mid Lane, 1 Safe Lane, and 2 Support players to create your team.

When the matches or tournament starts, the players you pick in your team roster score points based on the actions they do in the match. Players will gain points based on actions such as kills or assists and lost points for actions such as dieing. The full list of how players score points can be found within the contest page.

Your roster then competes against the rosters' of other users who have joined the contest. If your roster scores the highest points you win a share in the contest prize pool. If you come first, you get the biggest slice of the pie.

You are given 100,000 to spend on your team, this is the salary cap limit. Each player has a purchase value ascribed to them. The better the player, the higher the cost. The total cost of your team roster must be under the 100,000 salary cap.

Skrilla Dota2 daily fantasy esports runs contests that are free to play and pay to play.

You can see contests you have entered from the 'My Entries' page. To get to the 'My Entries' page click on your avatar profile picture in the top right corner of the header bar.

This will display a dropdown menu. Select the 'My Entries' link.

The contests you have entered that have not yet commenced, can be viewed in the 'Upcoming' tab.

The contests that are happening live can be viewed in the 'Live' tab.

All completed contests can be viewed in the 'Historical' tab.

Note: If you are in a region where you can place bets, any bets placed can also be viewed from the My Entries page.

What happens if a match doesn’t take place?

In the event where a match doesn’t take place through cancellation or otherwise, all monies staked on the event will be refunded to your ewallet.

Once the Skrilla team verifies the outcome as being void, an automated process will begin, notifying you that the match has been cancelled. At this point any monies stakes on the event will be refunded to your ewallet. The match will be posted in your ENTRIES historical tab as void.

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